Father - focused programs promote involvement, provide support and education, teach
fathers new parenting skills, and strengthen families.
Not exact matches
Assignments prompt
fathers to critically consider their
fathering, practice
new parenting skills, and relate respectively to children's mothers.
Last week, Secretary of Labor Hilda L. Solis announced seven
new grant awards totaling $ 39.7 million, an investment focused on helping non-custodial
parents become better
fathers by connecting them to job opportunities and teaching them the
skills they need to keep these jobs and support their families financially.
Providing information and learning opportunities to small groups of mothers,
fathers and their newborns in a face - to - face program format facilitated by a
skilled maternal and child health professional can be effective in reducing the incidence of common perinatal mental disorders and is valued by
new parents.
New services and programming aim to increase
fathers» positive
parenting skills, appropriate discipline, effective communication, emotional support, and stress management.
Dads Tuning in to Kids: Piloting a
new parenting program targeting
fathers» emotion coaching
skills.
It features
new content on temperament, self - regulation, emotion coaching, research, and involvement of
fathers; plus enhanced images, layout, content order and
new ways to incorporate
skills into
parenting and relationships.
Just Beginning, an interactive approach to high - quality
parenting Just Beginning represents a
new way to build the
parenting skills of
fathers, whether they live with their children or not, and increase coparenting
skills.
Dads tuning in to kids: Piloting a
new parenting program targeting
fathers» emotion coaching
skills.
Description: Participants will learn how to effectively engage at - risk
fathers in building a
new culture for their families by focusing on developing emotional intelligence and increasing
parenting skills.
New services and programming aim to increase
fathers» knowledge and
skills of positive
parenting, appropriate discipline, effective communication, emotional support, and stress management.
The Broward Healthy Start Coalition works with funding from the Florida Department of Health to deliver services to
parents, families, and children in Coral Springs, with a focus on prenatal health and reducing infant mortality.3 They offer resources for dealing with maternal depression and support services for
new fathers and those who simply want to improve their
parenting skills.